Friday, May 31, 2019

Dorchester School Employees Honored For Years Of Service




Dorchester Public Schools will look a little different next school season. Five educators are departing, while five new ones -- including three DHS alumni in Cory Bird, Eric Bird and Cassidy Olson -- will be added.

Still, the Times is told that nearly half of Dorchester School's faculty and employees are Dorchester alumni or have direct Dorchester ties. 

That means school employees work extra hard to keep their hometown school among the state's best.

Among the departing Dorchester educators, two are retiring.

After 26 years of teaching Dorchester's first grade, Shayla Stutzman is retiring, along with kindergarten teacher Terri Carroll, after 19 years of teaching at DPS. 

The "early elementary duo" and their combined 45 years of experience and care for their students will be greatly missed, school officials say.

The Dorchester School District recently recognized several DPS employees for their years of service to the institution. 

Among those honored were: Amanda Cerny (5 years), Sandy Severance (30 years), Brandon Bruha (5 years), Kyleigh Lewis (5 years), Theresa Johnson (30 years), Miles Ray (5 years), and Mike Niemoth (10 years). 

For her 25 years of service to Dorchester Public School, Karma Ridpath, Title 1 teacher, received a specially engraved clock from the Dorchester School board.

Superintendent Daryl Schrunk has also recognized Sharon (Mimi) Axline, a DHS graduate and a volunteer the past three years at the school. 

"She goes above and beyond to support our students and staff," Schrunk said.

1 comment:

  1. Congrats to ALL. And especially Mrs Stutzman and former student of mine Mrs (Terril Feeken)Carrol. You know you are REALLY old when your former students are retiring!!! Best Wishes for an exciting "rest of your life"!!

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